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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

PIK Pavilion in Moscow, Russia by Masterskaya Be

 
July 9th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Masterskaya Be

In the winter of 2019 Masterskaya Be won a closed competition for the design of the pavilion for the real estate company. The concept of the summer pavilion develops in three aspects: the pavilion function – sports and educational events, the envelope – protects the main function from external influences and attracts visitors from outside, the curtain – allows to transform the space and create different scenarios inside the pavilion.

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

  • Architects: Masterskaya Be
  • Project: PIK Pavilion
  • Location: Moscow, Russia
  • Photography: Leonid Sorokin
  • Creative director: Larionov Alexey
  • Gross Built Area: 150 sq.m
  • Completion Year: 2019

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

The pavilion has an area of 150 sq. m. and a height of 4.5 m. It has a spectacular kinetic facade, which sets in motion even from a light gust of wind. The architecture of the pavilion is based on the design code and company’s identics, the entire interior is covered with orange rubber coating – the corporate color of PIK Group. It was designed as a relocatable construction, which can be easily and quickly mounted and demounted and smoothly fit in at the new location.

The facade is raised from the ground and forms two entrances to the pavilion on longer sides. A large double-sided curtain moves along the perimeter of the facade, allowing to create a cinema inside the pavilion in the daylight hours and protecting visitors from rain during sports activities.

Especially for the summer pavilion a special lifestyle program of events has been developed, revealing the components of quality living environment and its impact on the city residents. Program includes film screenings, master classes and lectures. With minimal transformation and thanks to the storage of some equipment inside the tribune, the venue adapts to any of these activities.

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

Structural design

The pavilion is a prefabricated structure. The roof structure is supported by 6 bearing columns. Facade panels are mounted on the bearing structure. The floor base is mounted on screw supports for further adjustment to the site relief. The tent roof consists of 6 funnels connected to the drainage system inside the supporting columns for collecting and draining rainfall under the pavilion base.

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

Image Courtesy © Leonid Sorokin

Image Courtesy © Masterskaya Be

Image Courtesy © Masterskaya Be

Image Courtesy © Masterskaya Be

Image Courtesy © Masterskaya Be

Image Courtesy © Masterskaya Be

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